TOM JOYNER: Yeah, let’s get smooth. Let’s get smooth. First of all, I have a favor to ask.

KEM: Yeah?

TOM JOYNER: Sybil’s birthday is coming up this tomorrow.

SYBIL WILKES: It’s tomorrow.

KEM: It’s tomorrow.

TOM JOYNER: It’s tomorrow, it’s tomorrow.

SYBIL WILKES: Yeah.

TOM JOYNER: Sybil’s birthday is tomorrow, you’re here today.

KEM: Yeah.

TOM JOYNER: If you could bang out a Happy Birthday …

J. ANTHONY BROWN: Bang out Sybil? (Laughter) You can bang out Sybil.

TOM JOYNER: It’s early in the morning.

J. ANTHONY BROWN: He’ll be holding it to you.

SYBIL WILKES: It wasn’t the way I would’ve asked him.

TOM JOYNER: You wouldn’t have put it quite that way.

J. ANTHONY BROWN: You can’t top that with a car.

TOM JOYNER: Not in …

SYBIL WILKES: Off air, maybe, Kem, but

TOM JOYNER: But you can’t bang out a Happy Birthday.

J. ANTHONY BROWN: Bang out Sybil. (Laugh)

SYBIL WILKES: Bang out a Happy Birthday.

J. ANTHONY BROWN: Put my name on that bang. (Laughter)

SYBIL WILKES: Now you’re ruining the moment, Jay. (Laughter)

TOM JOYNER: Kem is going to be with us at the Family Reunion.

SYBIL WILKES: Yes, he is.

JAB: Yes, he will.

TOM JOYNER: And I don’t know, when have you been home last? Because every time you go to a market to promote your new music …

KEM: Yeah?

TOM JOYNER: … I hear about it, because in Texas they text me at 646464, and you’ve been a lot of places. When the last time you’ve been back to Detroit?

KEM: It’s been a minute. You know, I told you, we already are promoting Promise To Love, which is out on August 25th, like I’m running for President. I’m campaigning like I’m running for President. But, you know, serious talk though, I don’t take my listenership for granted

TOM JOYNER: No, you don’t. You never have.

KEM: So it’s important to go into these markets and see people face to face and thank them, you know, for their support of this classic R&B music face to face. You know, I learned that from you, man. I learned that from you, getting up at 3, 4 o’clock in the morning, man, out in the parking lot of Ralph’s and Kroger’s, you know what I mean? (Laughter)

TOM JOYNER: I like hugs and kisses. You know? Nice bosomy hugs too.

KEM: Yeah, nothing happens without the people, man. You got to let the people know you appreciate them.

TOM JOYNER: Yeah. And you do, you do.

SYBIL WILKES: And this will coincide with your fundraising event, your charity, Mack and Third.

KEM: Right, Mack and Third.

TOM JOYNER: It’s time for that again.

KEM: Mack and Third Live is happening on the 24th, the day before the release of the album, in Detroit. It’s an event, it’s a flagship event of my foundation, Mack and Third, which puts resources back in the hands of organizations and individuals that help people, like the people that helped me when I was homeless and in my addiction in Detroit. It’s a concert, it’s a benefit, people can come and get, you know, wellness services, blood pressure, cholesterol, activities for the kids, feed the homeless, collect canned goods, you know, so it’s good, I’m performing, and I’ve got some good friends of mine, and yours, the OJ’s are performing as well.